7days.reminiscent of EN: Nikolai Valuev is not the first “beefcake”, which became the on-screen babysitter.
Nikolai Valuev
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Nikolai Valuev will soon become a television babysitter for millions of Russian children. As boxer said, he joined the legendary TV show “good night, kids!”. “How could my childhood dream of being anchor of their favorite show. So good night, kids!” — written by Nicholas. However, to wait for Valuev on television every day are not worth the releases with his participation will be released one or more times a week.
The news that now the company piggy Stepashi and Carcosa will be a famous heavyweight boxer, slightly puzzled users of the Network, which immediately began to Express concerns that children after such a programme does not fall asleep. Nikolay’m sure is perfect for this role. First, he is the father of three children and the youngest son is still a preschooler. And secondly, the athlete is going by his example, to instill in kids a love of sports and a healthy lifestyle. Valuev advocated that in the program showed more cartoons about the benefits of physical culture.
Incidentally, in the history of children’s television programs in that chair had visited more than 25 people — actors, musicians, singer, model. Among them are Oksana Fedorova, Anna Mikhalkova, Andrey Grigoriev-Apollonov, Dmitry Malikov and many others. However, the athlete will lead it for the first time.
However, especially ardent opponents of the “nanny” — Valuev should remember that scary-looking Jock, the singing the children a lullaby — history in show business are not rare. The image of the “face terrible, good inside” Superman that knows how to cook porridge, a diaper change and to protect children from the evil of the world, which has been successfully exploited in film.
VIN Diesel in the movie “the Bald nurse: special assignments” (2005)
Photo: still from the film
Hulk Hogan in “Mr. nanny” (1993)
Photo: still from the film
Peter Paul and David Paul in the movie “the Nanny” (1994)
Photo: still from the film